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Intel® Extreme Masters III

Nine live events on three continents

Who cares about summer anyway? Not those who kicked off the European qualifying rounds for the Intel® Extreme Masters III on July 21st, that’s for sure.

This awesome tournament is an inter-continental contest between teams dedicated to blasting each others’ avatars to tiny pieces in games of Counter-Strike* 1.6 and World of Warcraft*.

Extreme Masters – latest news

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Intel Extreme Masters V on Eurosport!

27 Jul 2010 | 17:36

Intel Extreme Masters makes it to television. The fifth season of the global league of eSports champions will get its own show on an European tv station. Eurosport is a sports satellite and cable network, available in 59 countries and broadcasting in 20 different languages.

http://www.esl-world.net/masters/masters/news/130467

ceh9 is Intel's Game Changer

27 Jul 2010 | 15:19

In March 2010 Arseniy 'ceh9' Trynozhenko and his team Natus Vincere became Intel Extreme Masters Counter-Strike World Champion. Because of this, he was selected as one of the few pro gamers to be the face of the Intel Game Changer campaign for the new Intel® Core™ i7 Extreme Edition Processor.

http://www.esl-world.net/masters/masters/news/130244

3rd Intel Extreme Masters Main Title: StarCraft II

26 Jul 2010 | 19:47

Hell, It's About Time. StarCraft II becomes part of the Intel Extreme Masters, as the third main title alongside Counter-Strike and Quake Live. The highly anticipated PC game will hit the stores tomorrow and will undoubtedly be a milestone in eSports history. Therefore we have chosen StarCraft II to be a new game game in the fifth season.

http://www.esl-world.net/masters/masters/news/130494

rapha is Intel's Game Changer

23 Jul 2010 | 13:30

In March 2010 Shane 'rapha' Hendrixson became the Intel Extreme Masters Quake Live World Champion. Because of this, he was selected as one of the few pro gamers to be the face of the Intel Game Changer campaign for the new Intel® Core™ i7 Extreme Edition Processor.

http://www.esl-world.net/masters/masters/news/130197

CS1.6 Group Stage Mode changed

20 Jul 2010 | 15:18

The new Intel Extreme Masters Season 5 tournaments will have a minor adjustment to the Counter-Strike rules. This change is based on the positive feedback of the majority of CS teams, we have asked. From this season on, in CS group stage with best-of-one mode, we will not play any more rounds after one team has reached 16 (or the game ends in a tie).

http://www.esl-world.net/masters/masters/news/129801

Coollers in-depth view on the QL Grand Final

16 Jul 2010 | 17:48

It's time for the second episode of the "ESL Classics" show. Last time reigning Intel Extreme Masters Quake Live champion Shane "rapha" Hendrixson allowed us to almost frame-by-frame follow his key decisions in Season 4's final match against Cooller. This time Anton "Cooller" Singov get's the chance to talk about his side of the story. The Russian Quake legend explains his tactics and strategy in one of the maps of the World Championship grand final against rapha.

http://www.esl-world.net/masters/masters/news/129808

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Intel® Extreme Masters is the biggest event in the Electronic Sports League (ESL). This year, a record $750,000 in prize money has attracted the usual pro gamer suspects, all aiming to be at the grand final. That will be held at Hanover’s CeBIT technology fair in March 2009.

Meanwhile, the first in a series of Global Challenges, designed to separate the big guns from the cannon fodder, took place at the Leipzig Games Convention in August. The challenge was World of Warcraft. German team Nihilum took first place, hauling $15,000, while UK team SK Gaming came second, pocketing a meagre $6,000. The top six teams won $30,000 between them. Nearly 40,000 gamers turned up to support their favourite teams and to enjoy the free gaming areas stacked with high-end desktop PCs and laptops equipped with Intel® Core™2 Extreme processors, courtesy of Intel, Dell and Alienware.

Victory or bust

The tournament comprises four stages: national qualification, main round, continental finals and the global final.

The best national teams in the ESL Pro Series automatically qualify for the main round of Counter-Strike* 1.6. In countries that have no ESL Pro Series, teams enter the national qualification round. The top thirty-one teams in the WoW ladder qualify for the main round, to be joined by Excello, winners of CampusParty in Spain.

Thirty-two teams in four groups compete in the main round, playing for places in the continental finals. Group winners and runners up go through automatically. Teams in third and fourth position play each other for the remaining places.

The continental finals see twelve teams from the main round compete in two groups, only half of which will survive. Those that do will form Europe’s contingent in the global final.

Continents can win additional places in the global finals through finishing first or second in global challenges. Global final entrants play group and knockout stages to determine the tournament’s overall winners.

Find out more about the qualifying rounds at
http://www.eslworld.net/masters/news/60995/.

More details about the structure of the Intel® Extreme Masters III tournament are available at
http://www.esl-world.net/masters/news/60494/.

For information about gaming, e-sports and Intel’s products, visit
http://game-on.intel.com/eng/index.aspx.

Global Events

Event: Global Challenge, Montreal
Date: 17th – 19th October
Location: Sport Compact Performance Trade Fair – Montreal, Canada

Event: Global Challenge, Dubai
Date: 19th – 23rd October
Location: GITEX Shopper in Airport Expo – Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Event: Country Finals, Seoul
Date: 13th – 16th November
Location: Seoul, Korea

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